Main menu

Cards and Gifts

At her family’s suggestion, memorial donations may be made to the Division of Continuing and Innovative Education (CIE) at The University of Texas at Austin to honor Linda’s dedicated career to the advancement of education for all people. Memorial donations may be made by mail to:

Online donations may be made on the online giving site. (If you choose the online option, under “Special Information,” select “yes” when asked if this is a “Memorial Gift,” select “Memorial Gift” and add “Linda Glessner Memorial Fund” in the remarks.)

Cards may be sent to the Division of Continuing and Innovative Education (CIE) at the address above and will be forwarded to the family upon arrival.

Share this:

Like this:

One thought on “Cards and Gifts”

I was so sad to hear of your passing. I just found out today. Even though we haven’t kept in touch for several years, I still thought of you every now and then. I always remembered the good times we had and knew wherever you were and whatever you were doing, you were laughing and smiling. You had so much more to give and I am sorry that your chance to do so was cut short. I can only be thankful that you are free from pain and in a better place. Rest in peace and I will never forget you.

Memorial Gathering

A memorial gathering will be held on Wednesday, January 30, from 5 to 7 p.m. in the Under the Oaks dining room of the Thompson Conference Center. Please contact Denise Fitch by e-mail if you plan to attend.

Parking and Directions

Parking for the Memorial Gathering will be available in Lot 40. Under The Oak's address is 2405 Robert Dedman Drive and it is located on the southwest corner of Dean Keeton and Red River. If you are an employee of UT please take your parking permit down.MapDirections

Words of Inspiration

“I would imagine that many of you today are wondering and imagining what your futures are going to look like. I would say to you that you can unlock all possibilities by continuing your education; by building a lifetime network of family and friends; by role-modeling for others, younger and less fortunate than you; and, perhaps most importantly, by serving the needs of your community.” – Linda Glessner, speaking at the Migrant Graduation Recognition Ceremony, 2011